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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that the citizens of Šabac “would certainly vote for freedom and democracy”, stating that this meant “always against (MEP Tanja Fajon)”.
In a letter addressed to the citizens of Sabac, Fajon and a group of MEPs asked to vote for “freedom and democracy” and stated that the June elections “were subject to many irregularities, which led to the largest annulment of votes in the elections. last twenty years of elections in Serbia “.
Commenting on the allegations about the letter from the Member of the European Parliament to the citizens of Sabac, Vučić told reporters in Washington that “the citizens will always vote against Tanja Fajon, and precisely for those politicians and people who fight for their country, for an independent and free Serbia “.
Vučić stated that Fajon “disqualified herself” in a letter and “told the people everything the government always said.”
Earlier, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić claimed that Tanja Fajon’s procedure was “unheard of” because, as Brnabić assessed, she sided with Šabac and claimed it was a “blatant” example of interference in the elections. in a city.
Then he was Vice Chairman of the Main Board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Milenko Jovanov explained today that Tanja Fajon, Viola von Cramon and six other members of the European Parliament directly supported the “theft of elections” prepared by the Mayor of Sabac, Nebojsa Zelenovic and Dusan Petrovic.
As announced by the SNS, Jovanov stated that his gesture in the letter to the citizens of Sabac “not only showed a lack of respect towards Serbia as a state and not only interfered in the internal affairs of Serbia”, but also supported the ” organized vote buying “but and pressure on voters and changes in electoral rules to allow the theft and abuse of elections by the City Election Commission and voting boards.
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